Oh no Tony, I thought for a second you had forgotten, I should have known better than to think it was an accidental omissionYou've noticed!
You may remember that the terminal full stop below the text was to achieve better spacing of the post text within the frame, the abutting of the text with the Edit and Quote buttons offending my sensibilities. The change in this site's format has attended to that problem so the extra fullstop is no longer necessary in most instances. However, when I edit a post and the note that I've edited appears, the text to frame spacing is again compromised, so then I still add the additional fullstop.
I might be an engineer, but I still have artistic sensibilities.
Hi flecc,i think you should be knighted Sir flecc Saviour of all who no nothing about Ebikes which includes me lol keep the good work up my friend ,we who no nothing need a guiding hand ,very best wishes my friend,and be prepared for a few questions when my Bighit hits the road,Brian.Guru is a purely honorary title Brian, and it carries no privileges. It was given to me as the first and only helper in this forum when new five years ago and I solved a tech problem for the Administrator and his e-bike supplier. That was well over 17,000 posts ago!
I would probably be better off without the title, since it seems to be a "red rag to a bull" to many who seem to want to use me as a verbal punch bag.
All the best with the Bighit, a good choice for many now.
Hi Dellpitch , what i wanted a pannier for was for a few weather proof clothes and a some camping gear ,only small items ,i have this crazy idea that if i find out where there are camp sites real close to the canals which there are many where i live ,i would travel along the canal and camp in one of the very light weight two men tents and charge my battery up at the same time in sure there must be camp sites littered all over the place where i could charge my battery for a small fee ,maybe just a dream ,but what a beautiful dream, ps i will let you know if theHi Brian
Very interesting that you have opted for a "loose" fit pannier set rather than fixing it to a frame, something I had not thought of. Please post & let us know how you get on.
May I ask what will be the main use of the pannier?
Well done.
Hi OiseauxHello Scarrabri, I also have similar dreams about touring in France where I live, and also very impressed with the look of the Tonaro and comments as to its ability so am following this thread with great interest. Would appreciate pics as and when you can.
Ode to the Compy
Oh marvellous beast all shiny and red
You create such passion it is sometimes said
That folk who buy you want to take you to bed
With your elegant lines and marvellous power
You enable the dreams of some to flower
Not for the faint hearts or boring old farts
Only for bravehearts and those with young hearts
There is only one flaw in your graceful design
The addition of a pannier and you will be mine
I fully agree. I've casually referred to this system as a bevel drive to classify it with all the right angle drive crank units, but as you say it is in fact a worm drive. Fortunately the Yamaha original proved very reliable and it's power shrugs off the slight added inefficiency.A worm gear drive has the potential for being much more inefficient that say a helical drive system. The sliding friction is high and care has to be taken over the helix angle as it mates with the driven wheel. Lubrication is very important as well in reducing friction so more demand is placed on it and more maintenance is need. They maybe good for low speed high torque applications but I would think there are better ways to provide drive.
HiHello Scarrabri, I also have similar dreams about touring in France where I live, and also very impressed with the look of the Tonaro and comments as to its ability so am following this thread with great interest. Would appreciate pics as and when you can.
Ode to the Compy
Oh marvellous beast all shiny and red
You create such passion it is sometimes said
That folk who buy you want to take you to bed
With your elegant lines and marvellous power
You enable the dreams of some to flower
Not for the faint hearts or boring old farts
Only for bravehearts and those with young hearts
There is only one flaw in your graceful design
The addition of a pannier and you will be mine
Thanks Funky Lyn, good luck with your dream as well, who knows we might even pass each other on the road, maybe we should buy the T shirts so we can keep a look out !Hi Oiseaux
..... lets not get TOO carried away or Powerpedals Phil might be putting his prices up......
good to see you are enjoying your retirement and putting your time to good use
Seriously......good poem and I hope you get your dream bike, having tried one I can confirm its amazing.
Seems like there ARE panniers available now by the previous posts ?
Hoping to get my Tonaro Esprit by end of summer.
Your dream of exploring france by bike sounds great.....I'm a bit lazier, my dream is doing it but with the support of my motorhome
Lynda